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Monitor resolutions and especially extended monitor resolutions can be real pain at times. Although Ubuntu’s monitor resolution detection is really smart but at times it can give you a bad day! Working on extended monitor setup is helpful as it saves you time. Well, in this article we will show you how you can manually…

Wikimedia Foundation (the organisation that runs Wikipedia) reports that due to an overheating problem in the European data centers of Wikimedia, many of the servers in their farm turned off to protect themselves. As this impacted all Wikipedia and other projects access from European users, all user traffic to Wikipedia and sister project websites were …

Virtualbox Guest Additions are a way to spice up your Guest OSes so they they also behave as just the normal OS and do not face any limitations. Once you install the guest additions successfully (you can read our step-by-step Virtualbox Guest Addition install guide in case of any problems), you have the following new…

We daily get many emails from our readers complaining about not so good resolutions they get after installing a guest Linux OS on their Virtualbox. Even, we at digitizor face problems configuring the same. So in this article we will tell you how to successfully change the display resolution of your Linux Guest OS on…

Setting up an external Monitor to your Laptop in Fedora 10 is very simple. Fedora 10 onwards, the default X11 window system configuration file has been dropped and the system auto-configures your X11 system. In case you need to change a few settings to your X11 configuration (which we will be doing here), you need…